05 December 2013

"The most surprising question people ask me: 'Do I think I am going to die?'" says Chicago-based YouTube hotness, HIV/AIDS activist and celebrated vlogger Ken Like Barbie in an emotional new video. Watch and listen to his honest reply AFTER THE JUMP ...

25 April 2013

"If you look at the 'gay agenda', they have been fighting for years to get to where there are and they haven't included Blacks but there have been a few notable exceptions. But they have fought for years ... to get their images on the screen, like the gay couple on Scandal, Glee and on the bigger screen. ... Until we come to together to support one another to have a combine voice, which is much stronger than one voice, [Black men] we remain where there are today. Struggling."

18 April 2013

Pharrell Williams takes some time away from his ferosh new collaboration with Daft Punk and Nile Rodgers to interview his friend Usher Raymond. They discuss growing up, Michael Jackson and working with Sean Combs, among other things.

The full interview debuts soon on the YouTube series "Artist Talk." Watch a preview AFTER THE JUMP ...

21 March 2013

Actor and model hotness Nick Denbeigh—last seen soaking wet in Australian beefcake bible DNA and on the Price is Right's Male Model Search—is the model in a series of life-sized, three dimensional nude art video installations. The installation apparently is a human anatomical study. Think "Operation" with an abundance of henna tattoos, ripped muscles and sex appeal.

You're welcome! Thankfully, there are multiple close-ups of Denbeigh's very hard assets. Via The Luckey Star (VERY NSFW), a close-up of Nick's assets and watch the videos AFTER THE JUMP ...

24 January 2013

The video of a prominent Detroit pastor's ordination ceremony has been criticized as "sexual" and "offensive." The internet buzz has become so loud that Bishop Wayne T. Jackson of Impact Ministries International Church claims that he is being "bullied" and has attempted to have the video removed from YouTube, reports The Detroit News.

The clip shows Jackson praying and laying on top of the new bishops. The men are shrouded in red and white cloths during the ceremony. Jackson claims the ordination is similar to the ordination of Catholic priests. The video of the August 2012 ceremony has gone viral in the past week and now has 62,000+ views.

"I have done nothing wrong," said Jackson, a grandfather and married
father of nine, said Tuesday. "This was done in front of a thousand
people. It was not done in secret."

Jackson said detractors "took over" his Facebook page and posted insulting remarks about the ceremony. "This was really Internet bullying," said Jackson.

He said his attorney is seeking a cease-and-desist order to pull the video from YouTube. "They are using my likeness to spew hate," said Jackson, senior pastor of the church and founder of The Impact Network, a Christian broadcasting network solely owned by African-Americans. "This has been a main attack on homosexuals. If [the ministers] call themselves Christians, they should be leading people with love."

The Rev. Anthony Evans, president of the Washington, D.C.-based National
Black Church Initiative, said Jackson "has a right to develop any
ceremony he chooses" — but the practice is unusual, offensive and seems
to promote homosexuality, a taboo in the black church.